A BABY boy made a hasty arrival into the world, courtesy of a very special “home delivery” service .

Little Kain Asbury was delivered at home in Washwood Heath by his father and grandmother just moments before paramedics arrived.

His mum Cara Crawford had woken up in the early hours of Monday morning and Kain was delivered by the pair who followed phone instructions from an ambulance operator put on loud speaker. Proud father Lee Asbury said the experience was “unforgettable”.

“Cara woke me up to tell me she was having pains so I rang my mum to ask her to come and look after our other son Connor,” said the 19-year-old.

“Mum came in at 6.45am and I’d just rang for an ambulance. The lady on the line talked me through what I needed to do while the ambulance was coming, but Cara said she could feel the baby coming and couldn’t hold on for the ambulance.”

Lee’s mother, Denise Asbury, then stepped in to help deliver the baby, who was born moments before paramedics arrived on scene.

“It was an unforgettable experience but really scary at the same time,” added Lee.

“I’ve never thought I’d experience something like that. I’m so glad that I rang my mum and was there to help. I just don’t know how to thank her.”

Newborn Kain and Cara, 22, were then taken to Heartlands Hospital before being allowed home yesterday.

Denise, who works as a healthcare assistant at Heartlands, said she was glad she was able to deliver Kain, who weighed a healthy 5lbs 14 oz.

“I’m just pleased we were able to deliver him into the world safely and the woman on the phone was fantastic,” said the 42-year-old from Castle Vale.

“The adrenaline kicked in but afterwards I just went into shock. When I rang work to tell them what happened everyone in the background was cheering.”

Denise added that new mum Cara is no stranger to a quick labour. She gave birth to his big brother Connor after just 24 minutes two years ago.